Concerts, comedians, game nights, bowling, billiards, art center projects... the Student Union has plenty of free and low-cost entertainment options every week. Wednesday, check out a Literary Open Night Mic and share your best story at 6 p.m. in CDU. Friday, laugh with comedian Max Manticof in CDU, doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.M. Stop by for an evening any day this week!
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No academic classes meet Tuesday, November 11 as FSU honors America's veterans on Veterans Day.
Most University offices are closed Tuesday; the Union and Campus Rec facilities remain open. But, classes do meet on Monday November 10 and resume Wednesday, November 12! Regular fall hours at all SU offices and facilities are in effect the rest of the week.
Fri. Nov. 14
Find out about FSU's Global Exchange programs at this event where you can meet international students from FSU's partner universities and FSU students who have recently been abroad as an exchange student.
Plug into resources and get educated about ways you can stay safe and be well on and off campus. Stop by the Stay Safe Fair to learn about how to avoid scams, tips to be safe while partying, securing your items to avoid theft and more.
Free merch and flu shots too!
Thu. Nov 13
FSU's student Inter Residence Hall Council hosts an array of student organizations at the Fusion of Inclusion event. Meet representatives from SGA's seven identity-based organizations along with MGC and NPHC fraternity and sorority groups. Learn about the diverse cultural communities represented at FSU.
Free food, merch and music too!
Starting Wed. Nov. 5
FSU celebrates first generation students this week with special programs starting on Wednesday, November 5. The Legacy Conference leads off the week on Wednesday afternoon in the Thagard Building, then a First Gen Shark Tank Competition on Thursday at iHub. First-Gen events continue through November 12.
No academic classes meet Tuesday, November 11 as FSU honors America's veterans on Veterans Day.
Most University offices are closed Tuesday; the Union and Campus Rec facilities remain open. But, classes do meet on Monday November 10 and resume Wednesday, November 12! Regular fall hours at all SU offices and facilities are in effect the rest of the week.
Everyday
Concerts, comedians, game nights, bowling, billiards, art center projects... the Student Union has plenty of free and low-cost entertainment options every week. Wednesday, check out a Literary Open Night Mic and share your best story at 6 p.m. in CDU. Friday, laugh with comedian Max Manticof in CDU, doors open at 7 p.m., show starts at 8 p.M. Stop by for an evening any day this week!
Sat. Nov. 8 | 7 p.m.
Jack Kelly is a nationally recognized magician who has been featured on TV nationwide. In 2025, Jack appeared on the hit primetime show Penn and Teller: Fool Us, where he fooled the legendary magic duo, Penn and Teller, becoming one of the youngest in series history to achieve this feat. With over a decade of performing, Jack tours the U.S. with his interactive and energetic shows. Free for students, doors open at 7, show at 8.
Nov. 3, 4, 6 and 7
FSU basketball tips off its season this week as both the men and women host a pair of games at the Tucker Center. FSU women's basketball hosts FAMU Monday and Georgia Southern Thursday, both at 6 pm. The Seminole men's basketball team welcomes Alcorn State Tuesday and Alabama State Friday, both games at 7 pm. Free for students with your FSUCard.